Once again, Saudi Aramco is under fire from the Houthi drones … and this time with six aircraft, according to the Ansar Allah group, which says that these operations come in response to the coalition’s crimes against the Yemenis
While another team says that they are paid rifles to destinations outside the borders of Yemen that only do what they are ordered to do.
Riyadh condemned what it described as the terrorist attack, confirming that there will be no casualties this time, while the Houthis continue to focus their bombardment on areas inside the kingdom with missiles and drones, and they vow to further escalate .. while the field is also burning on several fronts
Why does the group specifically target airports and energy supplies?
How will this be reflected on the international situation, especially after the removal of the Houthis from Washington’s list of terrorism and the US administration’s position calling for a speedy end to the war?
– Does not this escalation disrupt the solution initiatives in the country, with the Kingdom’s assertion that targeting oil installations is not targeting Saudi Arabia alone, but the global economy as well?
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